Five Keys to Inner Freedom
About this framework
This site was created as a simple doorway into self-understanding and steady living.
This site is rooted in the vision of Vedanta, a timeless teaching that helps us inquire into who we are, what freedom really means, and why lasting peace cannot be found through outer change alone.
The aim here is not to promote belief, identity, or ideology. It is to make a subtle teaching more accessible in clear, simple, human language.
Many people are drawn to these questions, but feel blocked by heavy terminology, difficult translations, or overly religious presentation. This space is meant to remove some of that friction.
The five keys are a simple way of organizing that vision into everyday language: clarity, responsibility, discipline, acceptance, and offering.
If something here resonates, begin where you are. There is no need to pretend, perform, or become someone else.
About the Author
Moksha Keys is created by Naveen Niverthy.
I have been studying Advaita Vedanta for many years under a traditional teacher. Over time, this teaching has helped me see life with more clarity and meet situations with more steadiness.
This site is my attempt to present that understanding in a simple and practical way — not as theory, but as something that can help in everyday life.
Outside of this work, I am a working professional, a parent, and someone navigating life like everyone else. This is not separate from life — it is meant for life.
Books
Already Here
A short invitation to recognize that what you seek is not elsewhere, but already present.
View on AmazonShrimad Bhagavad Gita – A Seamless Reading
A simple and continuous English rendering of the Bhagavad Gita, meant to be read in one flow.
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